Dissecting Table – "Complete Early Recordings 1986-1991" Military Bag 2011 + Steinklang/Denzatsu Comp CDs 2003/2004 (320)



"What is the main inspiration of my work with Dissecting Table? Observing death through life."

--Ichiro Tsuji

"Scrap-metal ambience, ultrafast multi-layered chime, double barreled bass-trumping, faintly whining knife-sharpeners and hacking cough, heavy rhythms, sheets of noise, samples clangs and screams, and very harsh, gutteral vocals create an aura of dread. This is the sort of dense, intense, rhythmic sound that so-called agro-tech bands attempt and fail to achieve: incredible intensity of sound and rhythmically-brutal mechanisms of horror, claustrophobia of environment, reality images, dark omen and furious noise-metal frustration, extreme anger and transparency of eternal fog, violent and devastating for mind, combines Japanese musical traditions with western decadence in EBM/digital/dark-trance hybrid. Dissecting Table is the exclusive child of Ichiro Tsuji, computer engineer. Imagination confirms again own cult status of one of the best harsh industrial projects, born under bloodless axis of country of rising noise. Being a part of 'UPD Organization' (Ultimate Psychological Description) and its main propagandist. He concentrates on investigating interest of physical energy-bond between sound and our perception of it...special density of audio power fluctuations in experimental music in its relation to human consciousness. Established in 1986, Dissecting Table has been managing to develop and embody these ideas in extremely limited-run albums, being provided by support of leading world labels like 'Dark Vinyl' and 'Relapse'."

--Heavily edited from Russian "Achtung Baby" website, 1997

Sonic Shockwave Mach Baron - "Speedcore Assassin" 3" CDR EP 2024 (Streaming & Link To Physical)


Trog speedbreak (mostly speed), featuring a Chuck D / Ice T "duet" and a NIN remix so 
reduced it may as well be an interpretive-dance cover. 33 copies pressed, with double-sided foldout cardstock-ish packaging and sticker. 14 loooooong tortuoussssss yeeeeeears in the making...


Tactile: reliquias.de.mostaza@gmail.com


And speaking of drawing ↑ (albeit digitally) again ↓...


P.S.:

Hardware - OST By Simon Boswell 1990 (320)


"Hardware is a 1990 British post-apocalyptic sci-fi horror film, featuring cameos by Iggy Pop as a radio announcer, Lemmy as an aquatic cab driver, and the singer of Fields Of The Nephilim as a desert scavenger. An example of the cyberpunk genre, the plot of Hardware follows a self-repairing robot that goes on a rampage in a loft apartment. Fleetway Comics successfully sued the filmmakers for plagiarism due to similarities between the screenplay and a short story entitled 'SHOK!' (illustrated by Kevin O'Neill) that appeared in the Judge Dredd 1981 annual, a spin-off publication of the popular British anthology comic '2000 AD'. Since its release, Hardware has become a cult film."

Chemical Dependency - “Just Say Yes!” 1990 Demo (224 O.G. Tape Rip, Not Boot Repress)


Genre-defining noisecore and definition-less deathgrind from
Meat Shit’s first “complete” lineup. Shockingly, not at all pervy!

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